2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit

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The 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit was a series of competitions in rhythmic gymnastics. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Format

DateEventLocationCategory
February 14–18Moscow Grand Prix Flag of Russia.svg Moscow Individuals and groups
February 28–March 3Marbella Grand Prix Flag of Spain.svg Marbella Individuals and groups
March 13–19Kyiv Grand Prix Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv Individuals and groups
March 28–April 1Thiais Grand Prix Flag of France.svg Thiais Individuals and groups
May 29–June 2Holon Grand Prix Flag of Israel.svg Holon Individuals and groups
June 6–10Grand Prix Final: Brno Grand Prix Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno Individuals

Medal winners

Individual all-around

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Soldatova
Marbella Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Soldatova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos
Kiyv Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Selezneva
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina
Holon Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos Flag of Russia.svg Irina Annenkova Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Guzenkova
Brno Flag of Russia.svg Daria Trubnikova Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva

Hoop

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Japan.svg Kaho Minagawa
Marbella Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko
Kiyv Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Selezneva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva
Thiais Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko
Holon Flag of Russia.svg Irina Annenkova Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva
Brno Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of the United States.svg Laura Zeng

Ball

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Selezneva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Neviana Vladinova
Marbella Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Belarus.svg Katsiaryna Halkina Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina
Kiyv Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Selezneva Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Guzenkova
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram Flag of Belarus.svg Katsiaryna Halkina
Holon Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos Flag of Slovenia.svg Ekaterina Vedeneeva Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Guzenkova
Brno Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn

Clubs

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Soldatova Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Georgia.svg Salome Pazhava
Marbella Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina
Kiyv Flag of Georgia.svg Salome Pazhava Flag of Ukraine.svg Khrystyna Pohranychna Flag of Russia.svg Daria Trubnikova
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Belarus.svg Katsiaryna Halkina
Holon Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva Flag of Russia.svg Irina Annenkova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos
Brno Flag of Belarus.svg Alina Harnasko Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktoriia Onopriienko

Ribbon

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos
Marbella Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram Flag of Russia.svg Dina Averina Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Soldatova
Kiyv Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva Flag of Ukraine.svg Yeva Meleshchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg Vlada Nikolchenko
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of Israel.svg Linoy Ashram
Holon Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Guzenkova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos Flag of Bulgaria.svg Neviana Vladinova
Brno Flag of Russia.svg Arina Averina Flag of Belarus.svg Alina Harnasko Flag of Bulgaria.svg Katrin Taseva

Overall medal table

Individual events
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)18151043
2Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)4217
3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)33511
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)25714
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)24410
6Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia  (GEO)1012
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)0101
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0011
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0011
Totals (9 entries)30303090

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